Senior Eric Atcheson is one of three students nationwide who will represent the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) in an annual U.S./Irish debate. Listen to a conversation with Atcheson, in the final days before his debate.

Events

February 13th, 2018

Come and learn how to cook Croque-Monsieur with Béchamel Sauce, French Salad, and Madeleine cake with chocolate for dessert from Professor Laure Dutirou-Mason, and French Language Assistant Lucas Jacquot on February 13th! There are 15 spots available! RSVP via https://goo.gl/forms/Jnn9bK3H8XCasjg33 or send us an email at islcgov@lclark.edu by February 11th!

February 20th, 2018

The Third Culture Kids Club will be welcoming Emmy and Telly award-winning producer, speaker, author and educator Teja Arboleda for the 6th Annual TCK Symposium. Third Culture Kids are a group of people who grew up outside of their parents’ culture. We will discuss transitional issues when navigating between cultures that both TCKs and non-TCKs face, and what we can do to make cross-cultural transitions easier. Some key topics will include: assimilation, integration, culture shock and reverse culture shock, traditions or language that cannot be translated, and stereotypes. We will also talk about how these experiences impact identity and relationships with others. Both TCKs and non-TCKs are welcome!

February 22nd, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

February 27th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 1st, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

The Lewis and Clark Orchestra will feature the winners of the 2017 Concerto Competition: Malena Evig, violin; Evan Howell, cello; and Zoey Kambour, soprano performing works of Ravel, Kabalevsky and Haydn. Concert will end with Liszt’s Les Preludes for orchestra. LIVE STREAMED EVENT

March 6th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 8th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 13th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

The Higgins Distinguished Visitor is endowed by a grant from the Lorene Sails Higgins Charitable Trust. The program was designed to provide an opportunity for Lewis & Clark faculty and students and the Portland community to learn from and interact with leading legal scholars from around the world.

March 15th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 20th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 22nd, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 27th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

March 29th, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities – cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in the Student Activities office (Templeton 258 - right next to the Council Chamber).

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

April 1st, 2018

Purchase your tickets now for only $5 (regularly $17) from Student Activities - cash, check, credit/debit accepted! Tickets are available Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm in Templeton 258 (next to the Council Chamber). Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Moda Center.

ELC’s annual Swift Watch was a success! The board and several other students headed out to Portland and claimed the best spot on the hill to watch the flock of Swifts descend into a local chimney. No pictures accompany this story because we were all too in the moment to photograph.

This year’s symposium, Environmental Engagement in Tough Times, will take on pressing environmental issues with an emphasis on their social dimensions, like sustainable housing and equitable city growth. The three-day event kicks off with a keynote panel in Portland’s Pearl District on October 24.

Lewis & Clark’s third annual student-run Middle Eastern Studies Symposium explores how cultural identity interacts with religion, gender, and resistance. Beginning Monday, February 20, and running through Wednesday, the symposium is free and open to the public.

Gender is a lot of things: complex, fluid, and sometimes confusing. But fun? Lewis & Clark College’s 35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium, titled “Game On! Gender and Sexuality in Play,” will explore how the concept of fun and games relates to individual experiences of identity.

Lewis & Clark’s 18th annual Environmental Affairs Symposium this year runs from October 20-22, and is free and open to the public. The student-organized symposium will explore how environmentalism and sustainability can be promoted in all fields of study with this year’s theme Environment Across Boundaries.

Deriving inspiration from the popular television program Project Runway, Lewis & Clark’s Department of History established its own annual fashion design competition in 2013. This fall, the third installment of Historical Project Runway challenged 10 teams of three students to interpret the past in creative and entertaining ways.

When international affairs major Leanne Fawkes takes the stage, she won’t be giving a speech or taking part in a debate. Fawkes is one of the four student choreographers behind the 2007 Student Dance Extravaganza, none of whom is a theater major.

For the first time in 10 years, the Fir Acres Theatre will be filled with the melodies of a main stage musical. Opening Nov. 6, 2008, “Urinetown, the Musical,” is major collaboration between the theatre and music departments.